Controversies in La Chorrera's Government Operations

Recent reports from La Chorrera highlight questionable practices involving government contracts, nepotism, and mismanagement within the Ministry of Health, raising concerns over the administration's integrity.


In recent days, Fernando has been scoring several goals. In new information from the Ministry of Health (Minsa), it was revealed that an individual named Guiseppe, who is Wilman's right-hand man in suspicious contracts, benefited from training in Chile. Additionally, it is mentioned that three members of Minsa's technology group approved contracts without bidding.

Amid this, Minsa is criticized for presenting a deficient budget that is causing inconveniences and hindering the country's progress. There is a bet among acquaintances of Josefa about whether a certain Felipon will stay in his position until 2025, or if he will leave the position, possibly annoyed by internal situations in the Ministry of Economy and Finance. Another situation indicates that in one institution, the director has appointed a financier without experience in administration, who decides at their discretion alongside two corrupt collaborators.

On the other hand, an employee of Minsa, the head of Technology, was transferred to that institution due to alleged bad practices in their previous jobs. Regarding corruption cases, Sugasti is highlighted, who is being investigated for making payments to former officials from the institution where she works. Additionally, nepotism cases are mentioned, such as that of an unrecognized daughter of the incumbent of the Public Ministry of La Chorrera, who has been quickly promoted to a position with a considerable salary increase.

Amid all this, a political figure, a former presidential candidate of the group "Otra Trocha", has been seen undergoing a medical procedure at a clinic in San Fernando, which has generated speculation about possible direct contracts he may have made. Furthermore, there are comments about his preference for fast food, such as the double Quarter Pounder from McDonald's. The information, disseminated by La Verdad Panamá, warns of public health problems in the United States that could persist if the consumption of unhealthy foods is not reduced.